But not only are these “germ-fighting” products not all
they’re cracked up to be, but they’re making the situation worse and
making it more likely that you will, in fact, get sick!

Here’s what I mean…let’s first look at:

Your awesome immune
system

Your immune system is an intricate network of cells, tissues
and chemical messengers that is designed to protect your body against sickness
and disease.

You develop natural immunity as your immune system “learns”
which bacteria and other microbes are dangerous “foes” and a threat to your
health. It develops a “memory” and
remembers what it learned so it can protect you in the future when faced with
that “foe” again.

Developing immunity is a very complex, multi-step
process that starts by exposure to the
microbe or substance through a bodily orifice—such as the mouth, airway, skin
or genitals. Then the millions of
players in your immune system go through an impressive series of steps to learn
and recognize what you have just ingested, and most importantly, to destroy it
now and in the future.

But when this perfectly designed process is interfered with,
that’s when your immunity is not developed as it should be (or at all).

Fewer bacteria = weaker
immune systems

By attempting to completely wipe bacteria out of our
existence, we are cutting our own throats.

First of all, bacteria are extremely intelligent and will
always out-evolve whatever is trying to destroy them. That’s why we’re seeing increasing numbers of
antibiotic-resistant bacteria that are becoming more and more deadly. If they can outsmart antibiotics, they can easily
get past our antibacterial hand soap too.

Plus by trying to germ-proof our world, we are not exposing
our immune systems to bacteria and microbes and allowing them to develop
natural immunity—instead we are in effect encasing our immune systems in a sort
of “plastic bubble,” preventing them from functioning as they should, and as a
result making ourselves MORE susceptible to illness in the long run!

Why antibacterial
products are not the answer

Not only are antibacterial products a player in the “rise of
the superbugs,” but some of the ingredients commonly used in these products are
being shown in studies to potentially be harmful to your health.

About 75 percent of liquid antibacterial soaps use a
chemical substance called triclosan. It’s also been used in hand wipes, hand
sanitizer gels and even kitchen cutting boards as we attempt to decimate the
bacteria in our environment.

But the use of triclosan in these products has never been
fully evaluated by the FDA…which means there are potentially millions of guinea
pigs out there.

And unfortunately, studies are showing that it may be
harmful. A number of studies have found
that in animals, triclosan appears to interfere with the body's regulation of
thyroid hormone. If this carries over to
humans, it may potentially lead to health issues such as infertility, obesity
and cancer.

In addition, there's evidence that children with prolonged
exposure to triclosan have a higher chance of developing allergies, including
peanut allergies and hay fever.

Parabens are also a concern.
These substances are found in many personal care products such as
shampoo, conditioner, body wash, soaps and hand sanitizers. Common names include: ethylparaben,
butylparaben, methylparaben and propylparaben.

Parabens are linked to endocrine disruption, skin irritation
and cancer.

And last but not least, antibacterial soaps have not been
shown to be any more effective than plain old “regular” soap and water!

A smart approach

Instead of putting forth futile efforts trying to eradicate
bacteria and germs from your environment (while you make them stronger and you
sicker!) a smart approach is to keep yourself clean the good old fashioned way
and pamper your immune system so it can develop and protect you!

First of all, washing with soap and warm water is all you
need to clean away germs and bacteria from your hands. Work up a good lather and wash for 20
seconds.

And to pamper your immune system, nothing beats the top
three immune-supportive supplements—vitamin D, probiotics and vitamin B12!

Your body produces Vitamin D when you’re exposed to
sunlight. But since many people shun the
sun and others have limited sunlight (such as those in the northeast),
supplementation is wise for most people.

In addition, Super Shield also contains Bifidobacteria
Lactis, which has high adhesion to human mucus.
That means it will stick to your colon wall, which helps keep dangerous
toxins and bacteria from leaking out into your bloodstream and making you SICK.

Vitamin B12:

Vitamin B12 is crucial for the formation of red and white
blood cells, which help boost your immune function.

But B12 is it’s not always easily absorbed through the GI tract...so you may be getting far
less than you think, even if you take B12 pills.

So supplementation with a form of B12 that bypasses the
shortcomings of the GI tract can be helpful to many people.

Hydroxaden 2.5 is a convenient way to get supplemental
B12. Just 5 sprays under your tongue
provides 2.5 mg of B12, and since it's designed to be absorbed directly into
the bloodstream through the mucus membranes in your mouth, the concerns with GI
tract are avoided.

Engage the power of your body’s natural sickness-fighting and prevention capability and I’m sure
you’ll see a difference in how YOU feel.